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Joan Alexander

Birthday: Born in 1915-04-16 in

Deathday: 2009-05-21

Joan Alexander (April 16, 1915 – May 21, 2009) was an American actress known for her role as Lois Lane on the radio serial The Adventures of Superman (1940-1951). Description above from the Wikipedia [enter person name] licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

TV Credits

The New Adventures of Superman

Character: Lois Lane (voice)

The New Adventures of Superman is a series of six-minute animated Superman adventures produced by Filmation that were broadcast on CBS between 1966 and 1970. The 68 segments appeared as part of three different programs during that time, packaged with similar shorts featuring The Adventures of Superboy and other DC Comics superheroes....

What's My Line?

Character: Self

Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions....


Movie Credits

Japoteurs

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman vs. Japanese spies hijacking a new super-bomber....

The Mechanical Monsters

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman battles a criminal mastermind and his robot army....

Terror on the Midway

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

When things go wrong at the circus, it's up to Superman to stop the escaped animals....

The Mummy Strikes

Character: Lois Lane / Jane Hogan (voice) (uncredited)

Egyptologists are attacked by mummies, drawing the attention of Superman....

Destruction Inc.

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman has to thwart wartime saboteurs tampering with things at the Metropolis Munitions Plant...who have captured Lois Lane and loaded her into a torpedo!...

Jungle Drums

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman discovers a secret Nazi base in the jungle....

Showdown

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman's reputation is tarnished when a crook begins committing crimes in a Superman costume....

Eleventh Hour

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Using Clark Kent as a cover, Superman travels to Japan as a saboteur during the war....

The Underground World

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman has to save Lois Lane from a cult of hawk-people in an homage to Edgar Rice Burroughs's "At the Earth's Core"....

Secret Agent

Character: Secret Agent (voice) (uncredited)

A double agent trying to deliver information to Washington, D.C. is chased by Nazi operatives....

Billion Dollar Limited

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Robbers target a special train carrying a billion dollars worth of gold, and the only one who can stop them is Superman!...

The Arctic Giant

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

A frozen Tyrannosaurus rex is found and put on display in a museum, but when he thaws out and revives, Superman has to stop his rampage!...

The Bulleteers

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Criminals with rocket powered car loot and extort the city, and only Superman can stop them!...

Volcano

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

Superman comes to the rescue when a volcano erupts....

Electric Earthquake

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

A scientist uses an earthquake machine to threaten the city, and only Superman can stop his extortion plan!...

Superman

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

After The Daily Planet receives a letter from a mad scientist threatening to wreak destruction with his Electrothanasia Ray, Lois Lane heads out in the hopes of getting more information for a news story....

The Magnetic Telescope

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (uncredited)

When police interfere with a reckless scientist's experiment, it creates a deadly meteor shower only Superman can stop....

Max Fleischer's Superman 1941-1942

Character: Lois Lane (voice) (archive sound)

More than just a landmark in superhero animation, Max Fleischer's Superman shorts were no less than the foundation for so many shows that succeeded it. Playing in theaters in 1941-42, only a few years after the Man of Steel made his debut in Action Comics, these 17 exciting films were produced by Fleischer and made famous the phrase "This looks like a job for Superman!" At 10 minutes, each film had just enough time to run the opening credits, establish the threat, let Lois Lane make a headstrong...


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